Gay Elsa In 'Frozen 2'
Subsequently, a number of LGBT rights advocates began petitioning the company to make the character a lesbian in a “Frozen” sequel, going as far as launching a trending hashtag,#GiveElsaAGirlfriend, on Twitter in May.
The sin homosexuality wants to permeate every aspect of life.
The movement came as a surprise to Idina Menzel, the Tony-winning Broadway star who lent her voice to Queen Elsa. The singer-actress, 45, told PrideSource that she was “really happy” that it was her “Frozen” character that sparked the conversation. Really?
The movement came as a surprise to Idina Menzel, the Tony-winning Broadway star who lent her voice to Queen Elsa. The singer-actress, 45, told PrideSource that she was “really happy” that it was her “Frozen” character that sparked the conversation. Really?
Obviously she is seeking not to offend homosexual advocates yet at the same time is horrifying literally millions and millions of parents worldwide!
“Maybe at first I was a little surprised because it’s Disney, but I can say that I’m excited that the conversation is happening,” Menzel said. Still, she seemed skeptical that the Walt Disney Company would respond to the #GiveElsaAGirlfriend effort in any profound way.
“Maybe at first I was a little surprised because it’s Disney, but I can say that I’m excited that the conversation is happening,” Menzel said. Still, she seemed skeptical that the Walt Disney Company would respond to the #GiveElsaAGirlfriend effort in any profound way.
“I can’t promise anybody that that’s what’s gonna happen... But deep down am I really happy that it’s causing people to talk about it and have these kinds of conversations? Yeah, I am.” Really?
Thanks to her acclaimed turns in “Rent” and “Wicked,” Menzel enjoyed scores of LGBT admirers long before “Frozen” came along. The star said she first became aware of that fanbase after she originated the role of the bisexual performance artist Maureen in “Rent,” which nabbed her a Tony Award nomination.
“I’d get all these amazing letters from young kids struggling with their sexual orientation and who they were and how they wanted to come out,” she recalled.
Thanks to her acclaimed turns in “Rent” and “Wicked,” Menzel enjoyed scores of LGBT admirers long before “Frozen” came along. The star said she first became aware of that fanbase after she originated the role of the bisexual performance artist Maureen in “Rent,” which nabbed her a Tony Award nomination.
“I’d get all these amazing letters from young kids struggling with their sexual orientation and who they were and how they wanted to come out,” she recalled.
“And it’s continued to be like that, really, with ‘Wicked’ and ‘Frozen,’ with Elsa. There are always these characters who are literally trying to come out of the closet ― they’re hiding something within them that they’re afraid to let people see, and then finally they embrace it and change the world around them.”
Yes, it is called sin Menzel. Homosexual sin destroys lives but is blamed on homophobia. It destroys families, relationships and is unhealthy, against biological design and has inherent internal flaws that can lead to despair.
It is under the judgment of God. God calls people out of sin by his grace and mercy. But there are those who claim this sin is to be enjoyed and to celebrate it rather than turn from it.